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Today's Student protest.
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In view of the anarchy that took place during the last student protest, should the Home Secretary have banned this protest?
In view of the anarchy that took place during the last student protest, should the Home Secretary have banned this protest?
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DTcrosswordfan
/// No - People have a right to protest. ///
So you were against the recent ban imposed on the EDL, or are you just selective in your argument?
/// Logic does not dictate that there would be trouble at this protest, just because it happened at the last. ///
I disagree, I think that it is pretty sound logic, at least the police also seem to think so, why else do you think they are deploying 4,000 police officers?
Perhaps you think that all this is just a waste of cash and resources also?
/// No - People have a right to protest. ///
So you were against the recent ban imposed on the EDL, or are you just selective in your argument?
/// Logic does not dictate that there would be trouble at this protest, just because it happened at the last. ///
I disagree, I think that it is pretty sound logic, at least the police also seem to think so, why else do you think they are deploying 4,000 police officers?
Perhaps you think that all this is just a waste of cash and resources also?
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"So you were against the recent ban imposed on the EDL, or are you just selective in your argument? "
There have been many student protests over the years, occasionally, one gets out of hand.
There have been many EDL marches over recent times, all of which get out of hand, and (by most accounts) are intended to do just that.
There have been many student protests over the years, occasionally, one gets out of hand.
There have been many EDL marches over recent times, all of which get out of hand, and (by most accounts) are intended to do just that.
rojash
Yes but on a one to one basis which protests costs the most in damage done, police resources involved, and arrests taken place?
In view of this, why then was the EDL march banned, and yet knowing the trouble caused by the last students march, it is allowed to go ahead.
Ban one, ban them all, allow one, allow all others, isn't that the democratic way?
Double standards spring to mind.
Yes but on a one to one basis which protests costs the most in damage done, police resources involved, and arrests taken place?
In view of this, why then was the EDL march banned, and yet knowing the trouble caused by the last students march, it is allowed to go ahead.
Ban one, ban them all, allow one, allow all others, isn't that the democratic way?
Double standards spring to mind.
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<<which protests costs the most in damage done>>
Related to the number of participants the EDL are the most expensive.
<<Ban one, ban them all, allow one, allow all others>>
All what? Bit of a generalisation there. All protests? without any judgement or intelligent selection?
Is it? .....
Ban all protests that involve a great many of our fellow citizens largely intent on peaceful protest but with elements that might get out of hand?
or
Ban all protests by small groups of highly motivated minority interest parties with a primary objective of causing trouble?
I think there could well be a case for allowing the first and banning the second.
Related to the number of participants the EDL are the most expensive.
<<Ban one, ban them all, allow one, allow all others>>
All what? Bit of a generalisation there. All protests? without any judgement or intelligent selection?
Is it? .....
Ban all protests that involve a great many of our fellow citizens largely intent on peaceful protest but with elements that might get out of hand?
or
Ban all protests by small groups of highly motivated minority interest parties with a primary objective of causing trouble?
I think there could well be a case for allowing the first and banning the second.